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On Sat, Dec 24, 2011 at 02:38:08PM -0300, Hugo Osvaldo Barrera wrote:
Hi,
I've been considering buying a printer, and after a bit of homework, I
found that postscript is the standard supported method for printing
(even though most printers nowdays do all the work on CPU rather than
On Sun, Dec 25, 2011 at 4:03 AM, openbsd_mis...@zehmahyesh.e4ward.com
wrote:
First, sorry for the bogus formatting in my previous email...
hopefully, this one is better.
It turns out that I needed to manually delete the .depend file from
a previous kernel build in my local build directory.
On Sat, Dec 24, 2011 at 07:50:53PM -0200, Christiano F. Haesbaert wrote:
Heya,
can you paste me the output of:
ifconfig acx0 hwfeatures
ifconfig url0 hwfeatures
Sorry, but I'm not on -current. Are there other ways to display such
information?
[apologies if you see this twice--having mail loss problems]
I have an old FTP machine (3.6!) that a horde of people are
suckling from at the moment. I'm making a new one remotely,
but found that an 'mget *' on the new machine fails, with no
such file. There are 515 files in the dir; the
I have an old FTP machine (3.6!) that a horde of people are
suckling from at the moment. I'm making a new one remotely,
but found that an 'mget *' on the new machine fails, with no
such file. There are 515 files in the dir; the 3.6 system expands
the mget, and the newer 4.9-current doesn't.
On 12/25/11 20:12, STeve Andre' wrote:
[apologies if you see this twice--having mail loss problems]
I have an old FTP machine (3.6!) that a horde of people are
suckling from at the moment. I'm making a new one remotely,
but found that an 'mget *' on the new machine fails, with no
such
On 12/25/11 22:25, Nick Holland wrote:
On 12/25/11 20:12, STeve Andre' wrote:
[apologies if you see this twice--having mail loss problems]
I have an old FTP machine (3.6!) that a horde of people are
suckling from at the moment. I'm making a new one remotely,
but found that an 'mget *'
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